Welcome back to GearDaddy, I’m your host Daddy Troy and today we are reviewing the Touch Free Diaper Pail by Graco. Now we’re going to be giving one of this away so stay tuned to the end of the video and I’ll tell you how to get your name on the drawing for some serious baby gear.
Okay first, let me show you how this diaper pail works, let me grab a diaper. After you have changed your kids diaper, both you and I know that sometimes you will have either poop on your hands or a bunch of diaper creamer something, you’ve got it all wrapped up to this little bitty ball and your hands are all dirty, stick it over this little infrared sensor right there, it opens up, drop the diaper in, once you have dropped it in it goes into a little bucket and then it closes, it closes on its own and drops into the containment area down below. Let us take it apart and show you how it works.
When you are shopping for diaper pails, the first thing you should always look for is how well it contains the stake. Open trash cans do not work, general kitchen trash cans don’t work and as a result there has been a new generation of diaper pails designed. This is pretty cool, I will show you how it really does a good job by keeping the smell out , watch this. So I’m going to turn on to manual mode, it has a manual mode, I will close it back down and turn it over. The really neat thing about this particular diaper pail is that the smell is always kept inside, like this little eye ball looking thing, it always stays down, all the smell has come up and are trapped inside of it and when you are ready for it, it turns over and only a little bit of air would come out, those trapped inside the diaper pail. A second way to keep the stink out, is that it has a little carbon filter on the inside right there and I can show that to you as it opens up, check this out right here. The carbon filter is right there. or your place goes about once every month and you can buy them for like three or four bucks.
Another way this one keeps out the stink is that it has this little plastic rim right here and that plastic rim ends up connecting with a rubber piece, a rubber like piece right here that actually makes a seal on to the kitchen trash bag that you got installed on it. Okay, number two and where the diaper pail number two is going to be important, get it? anyway, so the pointy being, number two is how to get the pail open. We have kind of already gone over that and this one is pretty unique in terms of the touch free mechanism but we are getting pails open, there are three or four ways to do it, one is manually with your hand, one is they have this turning mechanisms, you have the sausage mechanisms, push mechanisms, but again, all of those require some sort of physical contact with a diaper pail and this one does not. It’s really handy because with the exception of the foot driven ones, all of them require to touch them with your hands and a lot of times your hands are poopy or have diaper cream on them or you are holding your baby. That is where the touch free comes in. Now number three, does it use special bags? Remember the sausage type ones I have talked about earlier, they require special bags, similar diaper pails do too, but this particular diaper pail only uses your standard kitchen bags. You could see one right here. Number four, how do you actually attach the kitchen bags inside the diaper pail? How well are they secured? Because I have times when the diaper bag actually ends up going inside and falling into the pail, just like that and it gets poopy everywhere. So this one right here has a pretty good mechanism by which it secures the plastic bag. And then there is number five which is the ease of cleaning. Now eventhough this one is fairly complicated in terms of its structure, it is actually pretty easy to take apart and clean which really surprised us. And finally number six, how big it is, a really small diaper pail, you end up changing all the time and it’s really a hassle and really big diaper pails end up being a big load of poopy diapers which you do not wa
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